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voters think that government is intervening too much. between mitt romney's comes and this, this 47% thing is a big figure. latest polls, at 47%. 666. but not all bad news for white house, more people are feeling good or better. consumer nene rising to highest level we've seen since february but feeling worse than a few years ago. same deal with housing, better but bad. home prices in july rising by more than a percent compared to last year, but my own house for example is still the valuation of a cheap stuckey's on i-95. below its peak. by the way, tom a romney superdelegate, very well connected. i agree with you, i think we have gotten used to gets shellacked on the numbers and we're pleasantly surprised when we are not shellacked. >> neil, you are so correct. unfortunately. any number improve, is seen as great. they have done a masterful job in convincing the american people that thing are getting better. but looking at how they are versus where we are, we're have not moved forward. neil: your point wellpointed. that if you gotten use
voters think that government is intervening too much. between mitt romney's comes and this, this 47% thing is a big figure. latest polls, at 47%. 666. but not all bad news for white house, more people are feeling good or better. consumer nene rising to highest level we've seen since february but feeling worse than a few years ago. same deal with housing, better but bad. home prices in july rising by more than a percent compared to last year, but my own house for example is still the valuation...
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are they receiving permission from the government to take off so much time? the government was late with the paychecks so to make ends meet the teachers got part-time jobs. >> reporter: to help the teachers they started providing meals. some families are also short of money. they can't afford to send their kids to school. in niger, parents rely on their children to help with farming and work around the home. they began visiting the parents of the children. they wanted to stress the importance of education. >> translator: money always a problem. in fact, right now money is so tight we can't even afford to send our children to school. >> translator: everyone is in the same position. children have many possibilities. >> reporter: their visit seems to be paying off. more students have been showing up for classes. these parents understood the importance of school so they found way to send their children. it's wonderful they were given the chance to be better educated than their parents. >> reporter: many parents in this district are going all out so their children
are they receiving permission from the government to take off so much time? the government was late with the paychecks so to make ends meet the teachers got part-time jobs. >> reporter: to help the teachers they started providing meals. some families are also short of money. they can't afford to send their kids to school. in niger, parents rely on their children to help with farming and work around the home. they began visiting the parents of the children. they wanted to stress the...
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he is firmly oppose to the government's proposal. local residents also have mixed feelings. >> i understand there must be a site some where. i can't completely agree with this. >> each of japan's 47 prefectures is responsible for disposing some radioactive ash and mud with cessium levels of 8,000 becerels per kilogram. aw nasa pieced together more than 2,000 separate exposures of a small patch of the universe. the resulting image accurately captures 5,500 galaxies that are difficult to observe from earth0 >> a faers battle going on in the industry to hire well qualified programmers. in the contest, the participants are asked to write programs that automatically solve the puzzle by rearranging dice. all of the problems are designed specifically to test their skills to write gaming programs. other contestants have to come up with idea to solve the problems and put them into numbers and sim bymbols to makem work. they have two hours to solve five problems. speed is a big factor. along with the accuracy and quality of the programs. he co
he is firmly oppose to the government's proposal. local residents also have mixed feelings. >> i understand there must be a site some where. i can't completely agree with this. >> each of japan's 47 prefectures is responsible for disposing some radioactive ash and mud with cessium levels of 8,000 becerels per kilogram. aw nasa pieced together more than 2,000 separate exposures of a small patch of the universe. the resulting image accurately captures 5,500 galaxies that are difficult...
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victoria says low downpayments aren't as risky as more government medaling. vicky, explain the flip side. >> this medaling is nonsensical. they want to say you have to over 10% on a downpayment when the national average is a little over 12%. so all you're going to do is hurt banks and borrowers, borrowers who are great borrowers, right? these are people with high credit. really nice incomes. people who banks say, well, yeah, they should get lower than the average of 12%. so it's nonsensical in that it doesn't touch most of the market. you're just hurting good borrowers. >> david: mark, is it good or bad to have the government getting in here? >> i think it's good. i don't think we've learned our lesson here. look what happened to the great meltdown in the last several years. there was lots of speculation, lots of people who were poorly qualified, could not pay the mortgages, and we ended up making mortgages to poor credits, and we bundled this and sold this in the secondary markets where there was even more speculation. when are we going to learn there needs
victoria says low downpayments aren't as risky as more government medaling. vicky, explain the flip side. >> this medaling is nonsensical. they want to say you have to over 10% on a downpayment when the national average is a little over 12%. so all you're going to do is hurt banks and borrowers, borrowers who are great borrowers, right? these are people with high credit. really nice incomes. people who banks say, well, yeah, they should get lower than the average of 12%. so it's...
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many support their government in the stance against japan. but some are calling for restraint from both parties. >> translator: the islands are definitely china's no matter what japan says. we chinese have a mission and responsibility to defend our territorial integrity. >> translator: i have high expectations for friendly china-japan ties because we're neighbors. while you can choose your friends, you cannot choose your neighbors. so neighbors are like your relatives. >> reporter: how do chinese people who have been involved in bilateral exchanges see the deteriorating relationship? this is sue xiawan. her father was former chairman of the china-japan friendship association when the two countries normalized relations in 1972. he witnessed the signing of the historic joint statement. for the past 40 years, sun has been engaged in various exchange programs with japan in a private capacity. she has also translated numerous japanese books into chinese. >> translator: i can't tell you how sorry i feel. i am even saddened to see years and years of
many support their government in the stance against japan. but some are calling for restraint from both parties. >> translator: the islands are definitely china's no matter what japan says. we chinese have a mission and responsibility to defend our territorial integrity. >> translator: i have high expectations for friendly china-japan ties because we're neighbors. while you can choose your friends, you cannot choose your neighbors. so neighbors are like your relatives. >>...
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government doesn't intend to mediate. he called on both sides to refrain from any action that could be considered a provocation. he argued the violent protests in china against japan's nationalization of the islands were counterproductive, unwise, and damaging to china itself. >> it made china look like an aggrieved third-world country that was not acting like an international community. >> japanese leaders say their claim to the senkaku islands dates back to 1895. chinese officials maintain their country was forced to give up the territory after losing the sino-japanese war. >>> the philippines and vietnam have appealed to the international community for a peaceful and legal resolution to the south china sea issue. china wasn't mentioned by name in their speeches to the u.n. general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist the spreading influence of asia's rising power. philippine secretary of foreign affairs albert dell rosario usualed countries involved to quickly agree on a leg
government doesn't intend to mediate. he called on both sides to refrain from any action that could be considered a provocation. he argued the violent protests in china against japan's nationalization of the islands were counterproductive, unwise, and damaging to china itself. >> it made china look like an aggrieved third-world country that was not acting like an international community. >> japanese leaders say their claim to the senkaku islands dates back to 1895. chinese officials...
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government maintains a neutral stance on the sovereignty of the senkaku island. but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member of the standing committee and met with a dell gaegs of japanese lawmakers and representati representatives. japan criticize ford going ahead with the purchase of the island. he said that put relations in an unprecedented situation. the country normalized diplomatic ties 40 years ago. jao said the relations have seen six nif can't development during the time and hatch brought great benefits to both countries. >>> tension in the room was extremely hype. former foreign minister quotes saying japan should take measures to correct the current circumstances. >> what its needed most is that
government maintains a neutral stance on the sovereignty of the senkaku island. but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member...
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government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmoozer thorns to senior government minister says disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news international that he exchanged hundreds of text messages with while overseeing the bid to take over the largest broadcasting company in the u.k. hunt wasn't sacked but moved on to become head of the health department many observers say it's the u.k. ministers lack of accountability in relation to accusations such as these that concerns them the most. he watching artsy now the outrage over allegations of torture and georgian prisons has followed the country's president all the way to new york more than one hundred georgian nationals greeted villi with heckles and boos outside the united nations building and t
government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmoozer thorns to senior government minister says disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news international...
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and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to torture some of its rendition torture victims and so the the whatever goes on in the un is really ridiculous and senseless. julian assange has accused the us of silencing the truth and creating a world of secrecy as he addressed world leaders gathered at the un is still holed up in ecuador's embassy in london but our team provided him with a link to share his views. has the details. despite having been holed up. in the ecuadorian embassy here in london we want to sleep latest on the political fall powers as he likes to find such lightning at the u.n. conference now in his
and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to...
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japanese government officials called on south korea to review its decision. officials note ves vessels belog to other participants will enter the port. south korea repeated its refusal. the u.s.-led exercise is held every year and aim is to stop trafficking in weapons. south korea's refusal may receive fle reflect anti-japan sentiment could increase. strained by the country's repeated claims to the islands. >>> the international envoy for syria is crafting a new plan to bring peace to the country. brahimi briefed the security council about the situation. brahimi took over as enjoy from former u.n. secretary general kofi annan. he met earlier this month with syrian president bashar al assad and members of opposition groups. brahimi told members after meeting with the security council that there's no prospect of a quick end to the violence but has a few ideas about how to bring the sides together. >> i think we will find an opening in the not too distant future. >> brahimi noted there are some signs that the divided syrian opposition may be moving toward unity.
japanese government officials called on south korea to review its decision. officials note ves vessels belog to other participants will enter the port. south korea repeated its refusal. the u.s.-led exercise is held every year and aim is to stop trafficking in weapons. south korea's refusal may receive fle reflect anti-japan sentiment could increase. strained by the country's repeated claims to the islands. >>> the international envoy for syria is crafting a new plan to bring peace to...
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they were protesting the government's decision to cut spending by 12 billion euro. the spending cut is required for getting financial aide from the european union and the international monetary fund. protesters throwing fire bombs and stones clashed with police. they all set fire to stores. workers at schools and public transport authorities joined the strikes. tourism sites were closed. it was the first general strike since the current administration took power in june. >>> stock prices around the world are headed lower on wednesday. investors continue to threat over the situation in europe. and for more, we're joined by our business reporter at the tokyo stock exchange. how are japanese stocks kicking off this morning? >> the nikkei fell below 9,000 on wednesday hitting a two-week low and it is moving below that level. it's now heading -- trading below 8,900. let's look at the levels. the nikkei is $8864 down half a 1%. and topix down half of 1%. now at 739. the dow jones finished at 13,413 down about a third of 1% and the nasdaq at 3093 dollars. those declines ha
they were protesting the government's decision to cut spending by 12 billion euro. the spending cut is required for getting financial aide from the european union and the international monetary fund. protesters throwing fire bombs and stones clashed with police. they all set fire to stores. workers at schools and public transport authorities joined the strikes. tourism sites were closed. it was the first general strike since the current administration took power in june. >>> stock...
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general assembly and he also said he said among many things he said the syrian government. has no place among the international community and he called on the world body to immediately impose protections for syrian rebels that are occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also addressed the issue of syria saying that the regime of the syrian president bashar al assad has come to an end hold on the world body to stand with the syrians who quote believe in a different vision that otherwise means the government opposition we do know the u.s. and western countries have supported the opposition groups from the very beginning in syria and have tried to push forward. the end of bashar al assad's government and forcing him to step down but brazil on the other hand it's interesting to note said that there is no military solution to the syrian crisis that this crisis can only be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue that is the best solution according to brazil and that's the solution that russia and china have been proposing for the past eighteen month
general assembly and he also said he said among many things he said the syrian government. has no place among the international community and he called on the world body to immediately impose protections for syrian rebels that are occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also addressed the issue of syria saying that the regime of the syrian president bashar al assad has come to an end hold on the world body to stand with the syrians who quote believe in a different...
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china's government wants the u.n. to endorse charts showing disputed islands in its waters. japanese officials have submitted their objections. china submitted a new chart to the u.n. on september 13th. it showed a baseline extending beyond the senkaku islands. officials have responded with a document objecting to china's application. the document states that the senkakus legally belong to japan. it says the country cannot accept china's claim to the territory. the u.n. is expected to post the document on its website. prime minister yoshihiko noda is expected to speak at the general assembly wednesday. he's expected to call for a resolution of territorial issues based on international laws. japan is also engaged in a dispute over the islands in the sea of japan. taiwan also claims the senkaku islands. a fleet of taiwanese fishing boats is headed for the east china sea to back up that claim. more than 70 vessels from a fishing cooperative set sail monday afternoon. asserting taiwan's claim to the islands and demanding their fishing rights be protected. the cooperative is sugg
china's government wants the u.n. to endorse charts showing disputed islands in its waters. japanese officials have submitted their objections. china submitted a new chart to the u.n. on september 13th. it showed a baseline extending beyond the senkaku islands. officials have responded with a document objecting to china's application. the document states that the senkakus legally belong to japan. it says the country cannot accept china's claim to the territory. the u.n. is expected to post the...
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isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of that are for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on ribs and you'll for us court and according to be a lot of. the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still the forest courts deal doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. nation free couldn't take three months for chargers. arrangement three. three. zero time free. download free broadcast video for your media projects free media oh don the r t v dot com. there was good to have you with. two public services in the u.k. have not spent the country's law enforcement hundreds of police jobs have already been slashed with more under threat but officers are in taking kindly
isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of that are for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on ribs and you'll for us court and according to be a lot of. the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still the forest courts deal doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of...
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general assembly calling for an end to the government of bashar al assad syria's current president in addition to america's position the leaders of britain and france also took to the podium addressing the international body and echoing the sentiments made by their american counterparts so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria a crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division among the international community. they ronnie a leader also warned against a foreign military involvement in the syrian conflict after he addressed the world leaders at the general assembly mahmoud ahmadinejad's criticized western policies while calling for a new world order and fresh thinking the u.s. and israel in turn boycotted the church with a canadian delegation looking out of a tree in protest jamelle from the national iranian american council believes that such reactions are laid in taste on the walkout that normally happens or in this case the fact that the us israeli missions did not ev
general assembly calling for an end to the government of bashar al assad syria's current president in addition to america's position the leaders of britain and france also took to the podium addressing the international body and echoing the sentiments made by their american counterparts so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria a crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division...
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their once prime minister had a decades long lock on governing. the ldp is in opposition now, but with an election on the horizon, members elected abe as their leader hoping he can help push the ruling democratic party out of power. >> reporter: the outcome of the leadership election marks a political comeback. he became prime minister of japan in 2006. but he struggled with poor health and resigned after a year in office. >> translator: my victory today will not erase my responsibility for suddenly resigning as prime minister five years ago. keeping that in mind, i will try my upmost for the party to regain power. >> abe used his campaign to take a tough stance on japan's territorial disputes. he solidified his support base within the party. lawmakers and local party members cast ballots in the first round of voting. more of them opted for the party. only lawmakers could take part in the runoff and most of them hate abe. public opinion polls suggest that the ldp stands a good chance of forming a government after lee years of dpj rule. and abe may
their once prime minister had a decades long lock on governing. the ldp is in opposition now, but with an election on the horizon, members elected abe as their leader hoping he can help push the ruling democratic party out of power. >> reporter: the outcome of the leadership election marks a political comeback. he became prime minister of japan in 2006. but he struggled with poor health and resigned after a year in office. >> translator: my victory today will not erase my...
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government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal bureau of investigation, which now has, according to court testimony, earlier this year, produced a file of 42,135 pages into wikileaks of which less than a thousand concern bradley manning. the department of state, the department of state's diplomatic security services, in addition we been investigated by the office of the director-general of national intelligence, the office of counterintelligence executive, central intelligence agency, house oversight committee, the national security and the piab. the president's intelligence advisory board. the de
government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal...
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close games and the spanish government saying it expected to meet twenty. six point three percent. to the opening bell here are. supposed to strangle oil. for the stimulus. and on the currencies the euro is gaining. strength and major currencies on thursday morning when the open so we'll have business for you just. download the official. cell phone choose a language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on its head all you need is your mobile device. any time of the. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my. financial headlines kaiser report. secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot. fortunately dorna found anything mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. culture is the same i'm going to use music to share the right time to talk to friends who are getting a rant in the fog of impending war while the u.s. and israel publicly disagree on how to find red lines when it comes to iran's.
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and how much the libyan governments and the us knew about the terrorist situation. >> all members of the foreign phone, democrats and republicans, are asking the administration for answers. this now is something that certainly could never be colored as "partisan." these are concerns of senators and house members what want to know what has happened. >>reporter: this bipartisan letter does not make any reference to the youtube video as inspiring that attack. >>shepard: thank you. >> the republican presidential nominee, mitt romney, today, in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania, his first visit there in two months. keep in mind the president won pennsylvania easily in 2008. the economy was different then. today, governor romney attempted to drive home the point that proposed budget cuts will hurt the state. >> someone has calculated how many jobs will be lost in pennsylvania if the trillion dollars in cuts go through. it is 39,000 jobs. we cannot afford that. we recognize the consequence of what the president is doing is severe for the people in pennsylvania, severe for the entire n
and how much the libyan governments and the us knew about the terrorist situation. >> all members of the foreign phone, democrats and republicans, are asking the administration for answers. this now is something that certainly could never be colored as "partisan." these are concerns of senators and house members what want to know what has happened. >>reporter: this bipartisan letter does not make any reference to the youtube video as inspiring that attack. >>shepard:...
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government forces responded with fierce air strikes. a free syrian army spokesperson tells nhk that assad mobilized 3,000 tanks in aleppo. >>> the people at japan's new nuclear watchdog are putting lessons learned from the fukushima daiichi disaster into practice. members of of the nuclear regulation authority want to expand evacuation zones around the nuclear plants, and they say residents should be armed with iodine tablets to protect against radiation exposure. any released a draft of new guidelines. nra officials released new guidelines. to explain the risks before distribution. they also say that maximum distance between nuclear plants and their emergency response centers should be increased from the current 20 kilometers to 30. they would prohibit locating these off-site buildings within 5 kilometers of facilities. it also includes proposals instructing residents to stay indoors during disasters. iodine tablets should be distributed to people living within 30 miles of a nuclear plant. the tablets can have side effects so the new g
government forces responded with fierce air strikes. a free syrian army spokesperson tells nhk that assad mobilized 3,000 tanks in aleppo. >>> the people at japan's new nuclear watchdog are putting lessons learned from the fukushima daiichi disaster into practice. members of of the nuclear regulation authority want to expand evacuation zones around the nuclear plants, and they say residents should be armed with iodine tablets to protect against radiation exposure. any released a draft...
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at this point the government itself showing no signs of being willing to bend to the protest pressure why would today be any different do you think well in fact this is a government that has been in office for less than a year and a landslide election. in november last year so. it still has a lot of legitimacy at least in theory it is true that its credit has been quickly eroding because of its economic policies their inability to solve the crisis so yes there are sangar there's resentment against the government and in fact small demonstrations very focused very specific has been very successful in the last few months but i say said this is probably true and he shares and too vague and well it will probably be in gold very soon by all the actors in the in the scene of protests like the trade unions for example which are also a mean at a huge demonstration very soon so well let's see some experiments that even the organizers don't know how many people will turn out and we will see how that turns out what the government's preparing for many protesters to show up we've got a well over on
at this point the government itself showing no signs of being willing to bend to the protest pressure why would today be any different do you think well in fact this is a government that has been in office for less than a year and a landslide election. in november last year so. it still has a lot of legitimacy at least in theory it is true that its credit has been quickly eroding because of its economic policies their inability to solve the crisis so yes there are sangar there's resentment...
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the government is even getting into matchmaking. the state-sponsored website links single singaporeans with like-minded people and social events. despite all these efforts, the birth rate continues to fall. one reason is a broad role women play in society. singapore has higher workplace equality than almost anywhere else in asia. here in the heart of business district, and if you look around you can find roughly the same number of men and women work in this area. 80% of working women in singapore have regular full-time jobs. that compares with about 40% in japan. the link to gender is said to be one reason why singapore's economy has taken off. but while women seek fulfillment in their careers, they tend to put less emphasis on getting married or raising children. a government survey in 2010 showed 54% of women in their late 20s were still single, up 14 percentage points from a decade earlier. masahiro yamada is a japanese expert on family lifestyles has conducted research into the marriage trends of young singaporeans. >> translato
the government is even getting into matchmaking. the state-sponsored website links single singaporeans with like-minded people and social events. despite all these efforts, the birth rate continues to fall. one reason is a broad role women play in society. singapore has higher workplace equality than almost anywhere else in asia. here in the heart of business district, and if you look around you can find roughly the same number of men and women work in this area. 80% of working women in...
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the government debt -- is only 34%. and the government fiscal deficit is only 1.1% of total gdp. which is just about 1/3 of averages. and i think this is why this credit rating agencies are so confident about the capacity of a korean economy to repay its sovereign debt. better debt ratings could make korean bonds look like a safe haven investment, encouraging in flow from overseas, and causing the yuan to appreciate. we asked how all this affects south korea's economy? we are expecting capital inflows and falling appreciation in the near future which may hurt some exporting farms in korea. but i don't think this is going to be a fatal blow to the korean economy. instead in the long term. i think it will be much easier for korean firms to finance their projects in the international market. and so, this -- credit rating upgrade is kind of benefit to korean economy rather than a concern. >> a small firm in tokyo has built an eco friendly car that runs on both hydrogen and gasoline. the minivehicle was remodeled from the regular gasoline powered car. equipped with hydrogen tank, fuel
the government debt -- is only 34%. and the government fiscal deficit is only 1.1% of total gdp. which is just about 1/3 of averages. and i think this is why this credit rating agencies are so confident about the capacity of a korean economy to repay its sovereign debt. better debt ratings could make korean bonds look like a safe haven investment, encouraging in flow from overseas, and causing the yuan to appreciate. we asked how all this affects south korea's economy? we are expecting capital...
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continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the welfare budget now britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as artie's sarah further explained that will be hardly enough to drag the poor out of the financial. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the search to tighten your belts even further it's still there by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income for by as much as fifteen percent i think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like and u.k. shows that even once growth those kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poorer in twenty twenty than they were in twenty now was alarming about this latest research is that it's based on a very generous assumptions about the future growth in
continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the welfare budget now britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as artie's sarah further explained that will be hardly enough to drag the poor out of the financial. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of...
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the government proposing huge spending cuts in tax hikes to try to avoid a bailout. first, greece, protesters throwing firebombs and molotov cocktails today and unions went on strike to protest shrinking paychecks and rising retirement ages. here's the catch. the u.s. is facing similar tough choices. we racked up a crimintrillion d in debt this year. the u.s. is frozen, punting the fiscal football until after the election. let's bring in jim bolden from london. you've been covering europe's financial crisis. it is not just about math. this is about people, their futures, their lives. what are the lessons that the u.s. can learn here? >> the lesson any country can learn really is to do the budget c cuts. if you're going to do them while you're not in recession, while the markets aren't forcing you to do it. what spain and greece are doing is trying to cut the budget deficit with 25% unemployment, and doing it when bond yields are too high to be able to dip into the market, especially for greece. so these countries have been forced to do this by the markets, brooke, no
the government proposing huge spending cuts in tax hikes to try to avoid a bailout. first, greece, protesters throwing firebombs and molotov cocktails today and unions went on strike to protest shrinking paychecks and rising retirement ages. here's the catch. the u.s. is facing similar tough choices. we racked up a crimintrillion d in debt this year. the u.s. is frozen, punting the fiscal football until after the election. let's bring in jim bolden from london. you've been covering europe's...
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the newspaper of the governing workers party ran a commentary. it referred to the issues of so-called war-time comfort women from the korean peninsula and the drafting of korean men for hard labor during world war ii. last month, japan restarted talks with north korea for the first time in four years. japanese officials say they want to discuss the abductions of their citizens in higher-level negotiations. north korean state-run media discussed the abductions on monday last week. the day marked ten years since the north admitted to abducting japanese citizens. the media said the issue has already been resolved and the latest commentary makes no mention of the abductions. >>> research indicates 100,000 people in japan face identity gender disorder, or gid. they have the mind of a woman in the body of a man or vice versa. many children in adolescence with mismatched gender struggle at school where activities are often divided by gender. most schools haven't fully recognized the situation. but the courage of one teenage boy convinced his school to c
the newspaper of the governing workers party ran a commentary. it referred to the issues of so-called war-time comfort women from the korean peninsula and the drafting of korean men for hard labor during world war ii. last month, japan restarted talks with north korea for the first time in four years. japanese officials say they want to discuss the abductions of their citizens in higher-level negotiations. north korean state-run media discussed the abductions on monday last week. the day marked...
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he tried to reassure german industrial leaders over his plans to buy of eurozone government debt. >> i too will help stabilize conditions in other markets, such as those for corporate and bank bonds. we look at the credit flows -- that is the most important objective of our policy action. >> german politicians say they would have liked to have heard more about the ecb strategy as well. draghi is set to address them on his plans to buy eurozone debt very soon. >> all right, let's find out more about what mario draghi has been saying here in berlin. for that, you're so joined by our correspondent. thanks for being with us. as we saw there in the report, draghi defended the approach to business leaders in berlin. how is his message received? >> that has been the big question today -- how does mario draghi defend the ecb policy of buying up possibly unlimited quantities of bonds from struggling eurozone economies, and his answer was interesting. "unfounded fears" was the term he used, five times no less, on financial markets about the eurozone, which had and that some eurozone members, h
he tried to reassure german industrial leaders over his plans to buy of eurozone government debt. >> i too will help stabilize conditions in other markets, such as those for corporate and bank bonds. we look at the credit flows -- that is the most important objective of our policy action. >> german politicians say they would have liked to have heard more about the ecb strategy as well. draghi is set to address them on his plans to buy eurozone debt very soon. >> all right,...
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that is real choice of when you can pay for your government health care. host: thank you for your call. guest: you raised a number of important points and it is great to hear your voice from west virginia. i am looking forward to going there soon. we have to include more voices and all the debates prefers presidential debate is coming up in denver and i think we will be in virginia tech before the debate. i know this was the side of the killing of 32 people. the brady campaign against gun violence has waged a campaign to get jim lehrer of pbs who will be posted the first presidential election to ask the question about gun violence. another. you don't hear much debate between the republican candidate mitt romney and president obama -- we will open up the debate and expand the debate as we so often do on "democracy now, "to a third party candidates. we will be in denver, to and we will have third-party candidates responding to the same questions being put to mitt romney and president obama. we will broadcast democracy now.org and on radio as well. you raised
that is real choice of when you can pay for your government health care. host: thank you for your call. guest: you raised a number of important points and it is great to hear your voice from west virginia. i am looking forward to going there soon. we have to include more voices and all the debates prefers presidential debate is coming up in denver and i think we will be in virginia tech before the debate. i know this was the side of the killing of 32 people. the brady campaign against gun...
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the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the conflict and achieve peace, that one understanding leads to one conclusion, that the reece daily -- the israeli government rejects the to-state solution >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu then to the stand. he wasted no time in condemning saying its speech, was libelous. he then claimed iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer. >> at this late hour, there is only one way to peacefully prevent iran from getting a tobben bomb spirited and that is, by placing a clear red line -- getting atomic bombs. and that
the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the...
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the spanish government is trying to resist that because they know it some. but i'm afraid they will probably thout to the to the dictates of brussels once again and we'll have more maybe that's racist and all that sort of thing. just to remind you if you've just joined us of people from across spain traveled to the capital for today's demonstrations to share their anger against the government's handling of the financial crisis thousands of protesters from across spain have surrounded the country's parliament chanting injuring at passing deputies there voicing their anger against the government's anti-crisis policies namely drastic cuts in a soaring jobless rate among peoples demands our complete halt. the dissolution of parliament and i'll just remind you these are live pictures of from madrid the protests has been tagged occupy congress. now those pictures you're looking at just from a few minutes ago were clashes had already broken out with protesters and police will why haven't we homage using baiters and even making some arrests at least a thousand three
the spanish government is trying to resist that because they know it some. but i'm afraid they will probably thout to the to the dictates of brussels once again and we'll have more maybe that's racist and all that sort of thing. just to remind you if you've just joined us of people from across spain traveled to the capital for today's demonstrations to share their anger against the government's handling of the financial crisis thousands of protesters from across spain have surrounded the...
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government response has frankly been confusing. u.n. ambassador susan rice has said the attacks were not preplanned. secretary clinton said she had absolutely no information or reason to believe there is any basis to suggest that the u.s. ambassador was on an al qaeda hit list as a target. the state department said u.s. officials at that post never passed along the warning from the libyan government on militias and security in benghazi. now the administration appears to be backtracking a little bit, at least on the assertion about whether the attack was preplanned or not. but the take-away right now from the administration, when you take a step back and look at this information and the conflicts in the information, appears to be this. the americans on the ground failed to tell washington about the risks, so it isn't the state department's fault that they didn't stop it. well, why so much confusion? chris coons is on the senate foreign relations committee, he has been briefed on the situation. and first, sir, thank you very much for taki
government response has frankly been confusing. u.n. ambassador susan rice has said the attacks were not preplanned. secretary clinton said she had absolutely no information or reason to believe there is any basis to suggest that the u.s. ambassador was on an al qaeda hit list as a target. the state department said u.s. officials at that post never passed along the warning from the libyan government on militias and security in benghazi. now the administration appears to be backtracking a little...
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., ngos, ie, education, et cetera, bring them together with business, bring them together with government, both at the national or and at the sub national level and really collaborate intensely to come to a solution. >> rose: we continue this evening with matt damon and gary white, theyre cofounders of water.org. >> and i heard these statistics that were jaw dropping about a child dying every 20 seconds because of lack of access to clean water and sanitation, that is, that to me is just staggering, because -- because to relate to that as an american, i mean, we don't know people who are thirsty, it just doesn't happen, right? you know, with away don't know kid who die from diarrhea. >> rose: water is ubiquitous. >> yes, of course, or cholera for that matter, just clean water. so, you know, so that was one side of it, just the mindless death and bono talks about stupid death, you know, because it is preventable. >> we have known how to make water safe for more than 100 years, right? imagine we discovered the cure for aids today, and 100 years from now 3.5 million people are still dying bec
., ngos, ie, education, et cetera, bring them together with business, bring them together with government, both at the national or and at the sub national level and really collaborate intensely to come to a solution. >> rose: we continue this evening with matt damon and gary white, theyre cofounders of water.org. >> and i heard these statistics that were jaw dropping about a child dying every 20 seconds because of lack of access to clean water and sanitation, that is, that to me is...
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one of the problems you see is a lack of government though those that use. obvious use specially for private real burns. certain thing which i think. is a problem to the banks are going to be it's a problem to be going to be there the high interest rates the. credit you d.v.d.-a disposition is small businesses are charged very high interest rates because the. raw material for the bench the funding is very high due to the high risk. you can see the europeans they give you just like us is a mixed performance in the afternoon session revestive they're on the fence at the moment as they await the bullets coming out of the us we've got consumer confidence and housing prices as well as big numbers coming out of banks and carmakers they're low up we've got oil firms they are higher because the prices are they might have a look at those later in the meantime is check out the exchange rates because the euro is very much worse slights and yet seem obvious it is indeed for us to solve tonight you can see the ruble is managing it now as far as the russian car is it is t
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no government can stop two or three people and car bombs does continue the tensions will increase but they may explode outside in fact i think in many cases. at this stage it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself to call for gratian and civil war israel remains a surprisingly untouched it would seem at least honest on the surface by the rise of radical islam do you expect that to continue and how do you see this playing out i think at the moment it's quite crude but the palestinian issue is almost obscured hardly even on the agenda. but of course i don't believe that this will persist i believe that the palestinian issue has been so crucial to the self identity of so many states whether it's egypt whether it's syria itself that when things settle down the palestinian issue will of course reemerge and of course israel is not unaffected it may not be feeling the effects now but look i mean what's happened has been as dramatic a change as south africa experienced all those years ago at the time of the im
no government can stop two or three people and car bombs does continue the tensions will increase but they may explode outside in fact i think in many cases. at this stage it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself to call for gratian and civil war israel remains a surprisingly untouched it would seem at least honest on the surface by the rise of radical islam do you expect that to continue and how do you see...
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continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the wealth by jet britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as r.t. sarah firth explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the way to tighten your belt even further it's still that by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income full by as much as fifteen percent i think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like in the u.k. shows that even once growth those kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poor in twenty twenty than they were in twenty five now what's so alarming about this latest research is that it's based on very generous assumptions about the future growth
continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the wealth by jet britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as r.t. sarah firth explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the...
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if push it whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the choice of the european union that you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity all sturdy right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially the education and social progress what you're seeing is a country where an entire generation is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested in with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may now find more on the mass protests and further violence on the streets of madrid and our website r t v dot com all the aerials five photos of the brutal police r
if push it whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the choice of the european union that you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity all sturdy right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially the education and social progress what you're seeing is a country...
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government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. to william hague the u.k. perfect treat this week to call on him to learn the songs they have been. living there and. to die in the months to be despite the fact that he has been granted the asylum it could do it the case continues not to keep the. many people. there in the house but the jury and. you can watch join us on just full address to the global leaders gathered at the un on our website our calm and still to come this hour treasure on words china and japan take to the high seas over disputed territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. one says parliamentary elections near in georgia the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings with methods some find questionable. these stories and much much more coming your way after a short break to stay with are today. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pr
government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. to william hague the u.k. perfect treat this week to call on him to learn the songs they have been. living there and. to die in the months to be despite the fact that he has been granted the asylum it could do it the case continues not to keep the. many people. there in the house but the jury and. you can watch join us on just full address to the global leaders gathered at the un on our website our calm and...
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it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build the competitive industry supported by government to take the business away from china doing the same, knowing full well what you end up doing is doing business with china, doing exactly that. it always boomerangs on you. >>guest: if the president would assembly say, our corporate tax rate, including state corporate taxes is 40 percent, which is about 15 percent to 17 percent higher than the global average, fix that. then i would clap and applaud. but obama is not doing that. he has the class warfare agenda. that will make it harder to get the investment to make america more competitive. >>neil:
it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build...